Mali revises down death toll from village raid, local official disagrees
Malians have grown increasingly frustrated by failures of the government of President Boubacar Keita to protect them from both jihadist onslaughts and ethnic reprisals
Boko Haram attack on Cameroon island kills 24
The death toll in the district of Darak, about 1,000 km (600 miles) from the capital Yaounde, is one of the worst atrocities carried out by Boko Haram in Cameroon in years
New Ebola cases in Uganda raise fears of spread beyond Congo
Experts say Uganda is relatively well prepared and should be able to limit the virus' spread
Syria refuses access to chemical weapons investigators - watchdog
A joint UN-OPCW investigation team concluded that Syrian forces used banned nerve agent sarin and chlorine barrel bombs, while militants with IS had used mustard gas
Pay, time, respect: nearly three decades on, Swiss women strike again
Women say they face lower pay, routine questioning of their competence and condescension and paternalism at work
Britain to become first G7 country with net zero emissions target
Legislation will be put before parliament on Wednesday to amend the existing climate change act to incorporate the new target
Boy dies of Ebola in Uganda in first cross-border case from current Congo outbreak
Four of the boy's relatives are being monitored in isolation wards with two exhibiting symptoms of the disease
Thailand charges crew of stranded Rohingya boat
The Rohingya are being cared for while authorities try to determine if they are victims of human trafficking
India evacuates hundreds of thousands as cyclone Vayu builds fury
Weather officials say wind speeds are equivalent to those of a Category 1 hurricane
Jury couldn't decide if Arizona activist broke law helping migrants
Lawyers for the geography professor said he was providing aid to people crossing Arizona's southern deserts